This is another story about being comfortable with who you are even among different cultures and races. The age group this is written for needs to feel comfortable with who they are. The son of the minister doesn't fit in but then he meets a new friend that he feels the need to stand up for. I thought it was a good book with a good story.
Kids will like this story because of the good story of friendship. They will be able to relate to the characters. This book contains a lot of deep subject matter but it is an enjoyable journey.
Schmidt, Gary. (2008). Lizzie bright and the buckminster boy. Laurel Leaf.
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